InHome service
I use Walmart+ and am thinking of upgrading to InHome service. Looks like a no brainer since I live in an appartment on the top floor.
What are your experiences with InHome?
I use Walmart+ and am thinking of upgrading to InHome service. Looks like a no brainer since I live in an appartment on the top floor.
What are your experiences with InHome?
Hi all,
I have a Walmart+ subscription and was wondering: do you all tip the drivers?
As a European, we’re not really used to tipping for every service. I did tip in the beginning, but almost every time something still went wrong with the delivery: missing items, replacements without my approval, deliveries to the wrong address, etc.
And when I try to contact Walmart through the chat, they’re always unable to help.
So now I’m genuinely wondering: why should I tip upfront? To me, tipping is something you do after receiving good service. I understand that the drivers are not Walmart employees, and I do understand tipping culture in the US — I actually tip regularly in restaurants and for good service — but the idea of tipping before the service is completed just feels strange to me.
Curious to hear your thoughts and experiences.
Hi all,
Any (good/bad) experiences with TopDawg that you could share?
Thank for any input!
Hi everyone!
I’m about to take my first steps into e-commerce. I’m originally from Belgium, but currently living in the US. One thing I’ve noticed is that a lot of pet accessories are honestly pretty unattractive. I’m really passionate about interior design, and I’d love to build a brand that sells beautiful pet accessories that actually enhance a home’s interior instead of ruining it.
I’m talking about pet products that blend seamlessly into stylish interiors and feel more premium/design-focused.
I’ve already done some market research and there definitely seems to be demand for this type of product. My plan right now is to start testing a small selection of products to see what performs well.
The challenge is that I don’t want to hold large amounts of inventory myself, while still being able to offer fast shipping and a good customer experience. Would it make the most sense to work with local US wholesalers or suppliers? And how do you usually start building those kinds of connections?
I was also thinking about fake olive trees, plants, flowers, etc. It is kind of a different business, but again I'd be focussing on quality.
People love their pets and are willing to pay a LOT of money. On the other hand, fake plants and flowers might be interesting as well. There are many brands, but I'd be focusing on quality.
Any advice, experiences, or recommendations would honestly mean a lot. Thanks in advance!
Hi there,
Any Dutch speaking people that live in our beautiful city?? We moved from Belgium last year and haven't met any Dutch speaking people so far... Are we really the only ones?? 😉